An Ruo adamantly refused to hold the wedding with him, but he insisted on forcing her.
The contrast was just too great!
However, the man assumed it was because he had put so much effort into preparing for the wedding, and if she refused to go through with it, it would mean a waste of his efforts.
And since it was something he wanted to do, she had no right to refuse. No one could stop what he wanted to do.
But he still felt frustrated. Usually, people would beg him to do things for them; when had it ever been necessary for him to force someone else to do something?
As he suppressed An Ruo's renewed struggles, the man roared at her in anger, "An Ruo, if you don't agree right now, believe me, I'll take you right here on the spot!"
An Ruo stopped in her tracks, staring at the man in the mirror whose face had turned iron blue. She was furious as well, "Suit yourself. Even if I die, I won't hold the wedding with you!"
Her stubbornness also prevented her from bowing down to him.